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Terrace Bay News, 23 Jun 1960, p. 7

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, OS LOL EE A A A BO IANO SER re hE OAS ln OER Pn am Pe pa : helpers ORE ETERS Ta me ee ne en Se a mC re Nee Yee © Se meer "verter meet en a, _dune 25, 1960 THiwiaGé BaY NEWS Page 7__ SENIOR BASSPALL (Cont'd. from Page 6) Kolody, pitching against Linden, had)6 hits ° 9 strike-outs and four bases on balls, * Lin- den struck out five, allowed six hits with three bases on balls, Hitters for Comets were Ward, Hansen, Pytyck, Cliff and Taylor,...Taylor, got. three hits with three times up.in the first game, Ward, Henley, Polhill, Osmar, Pascoe and Cliff hit in the second game, MINOR B&aSEBALL NEWS With summer holidays fast approaching » the»local Juvenile team, under the direction of Rex Toylor and Gord Savoy, is working hard on Tuesdays and Saturdays in preparetion for summer gemes, Players are reminded to turn out regularly to these practices, On Tuesdays and Thursdays, at the Separate School, the beginners (International League) ore fast learning the fundamentals and begin- ning to blossom into ball players, Stendings in the other three leagues are as follows:- He's LEaGUE. - up to Friday, June 17 iMERI CAN He. Ww. lL. emis Tigers 4. 3 - 0 6 Yankees 5 3 2 O 6 Indians 5 £ 4 fe g FUTURE GaMis : wed,dune 22 = Indians et Tigers Fri, " 24 - Tigers at Yankees Mon, " 27 = Indians at Yankees NATIONAL LEAGUE =- up to Friday, June 17th Pie We L. I. Pts. Dodgers 5 5 0 0 6 Giants 4 1 2 1 3 ' Braves 5 a oa < 5 Pirates 2 0 Q 0 0 FUTURE Gus : wed.June 22 = Giants at Pirates Fri, " R4= Dodgers at Giants lions " 27 = Braves at Pirates Wed," 29 - Dodgers at.Pirates Fri, " 1. Pirates at Braves : BaN Tal LEAGUE ---up-to Saturday, June 18th le he i. te Elie Blues 4. 5 - 0 6 Reds 6 5 5 0 6 Whites 4 ne 5 O & | FUTURE. Gals. Tues.June 21 = ishités at' Reds Thurse 23 = Reds 'at "lues Sate "25 = Games postponed - TRACK MEET Tues. ' 28 - Reds at Whites Thurs... 50-4 Blues at Reds. , Sat. July 27'"'Whites and Blues - & games = ~-both-four- points, SCHRETBAR LIONS RENOVATING SWIMMING AREA _ The Schreiber Lions Club have taken on a Club Project to build a floating dock, repair or replace theyshore dock, build twordressing huts and two,eutdoor toilets and generally dress-up the-swimming erea at Sandy Beach on Walker's: Lake, for' the benefit'of the boys and cirls taking pert in the Schreiber Rails wey YM. CyAlosummer recroation programe, Construction work crews have. been arrenged as follows: ~ Hut &: Toile:t=wWack Handel, gang boss, swith Neil Ross, Rollic Gender and Ozzie Kemp, so end Hut and Toilet = Hal Austin, gang boss, with helpers George' Birch, Jack Morris and | Campbell Mayne. : Shore Dock = Ford Richardson, gang boss s:with wrena and transported to the Beach, programme. helpers . . Harold Evered, Walter Sheehan,| Jack Graham and Jack Ridsdale, i Floating Docks = Bill Davie, gang boss, with helpcrs Wally Cringle, Harry Costall, Bob Skinner and Lin Richardson, The projects will be completed in the Dead= line for completing the work is July 4th, the opening day for the Y.M.C,a, summer FASTBALL NEWS AND SCHEDULE On Sunday, June 12th, Fastball made its debut in Torrace Bay with impressive opening ceremonies, With the Terrace Bay Band in attendance, Postmaster, Mr,~,Cavanaugh threw the first ball to recreation director Ken Ward, Councillor Joe Heenan was at bat for this cpening pitch, The impressive ceremonies over, the local nine Looked anything but impressive as they booted the ball on many occasions and lost to Manitouwadge by scores 11-9 and 14-10, However, the same team journeyed to Mani- touwadge last Sunday and, playing the ball which they are well able to do, came from behind,in,both games and returned to Terrace Bay with 7-5 and 9=5 victories. Cy Brassard went all the way in the first game and Dave Whalen duplicated Cy's feat in the second game. Al (Klu) Zygman led the Terrace Bay attac with six hits and rookie David wheeler brought the fans to their feet with his sparkling fielding in the closing inning of the second game, This Sunday at 1:30 the local nine will be host, to Marathon, for a double header, No admission will be charged. 4 silver collece tion will be taken, FaSTBaLL SCHEDULE June 26 ~ liarathon at Terrace Bay July 3 = Terrace Bay at White River " 10 - Schreiber et.Terrace Bay July 17 - Manitouwadge at Schreiber July @4 ~ Terrace Bay at Mrrathon July 31 - Schreiber at Marathon aug. 7 = White Rivwr at Terrace Bay NOTH* 411 games are doubleheader games, commencing at 1:30. P,l. and 4.r.M, a HAST THUNDER BaY TeBe w950C. aNNUAL MEETING The Annual meeting of the East Thunder Bay Tuberculosis jssoociation was held in Schreiber on June 11 in the Canadian Legion auxiliary room, Representatives from out of town were Ur, Gea Scott, superintendent of the Fort William San, Mr, #, Fairbridge, Rehabilitation officer, Fort William San, lirs, C.Fairbridge, Dietitian, Fort William San, Mr, E.J,0'Brien, Executive Director, Ontario T,B.Association, Toronto, lirs, M, Leadbeater, White River, Mrs, K.Bexter, Marathon and Mrs, L.Hallsworth, Marathon, Members~-eattending were Mr.& Mrs. Geo. Cataford, Me.& hirs, R,C.Skinner, Mr. RH, Skinner, Mr. R,Bailey, Mrs, E,Lidkea, Mrs, M,Furlonger, dir. W.Sheehen, Mrs.& irs, Nya, McCuaig and Mr. L.iksMcCuaig, The President, Mr. N.«,McCuaig, welcomed the guests and thanked the various committee and voluntary workers in the association and community for making his year successful and hoped they would give the same help to the new executive, Various reports were given and comments heard from Mr, Ratgore deep ir. an and

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